I am not familiar with the expression "alive reader". Do you mean someone who can read and is alive? If so, Friar Lawrence is an example. Romeo can read too but he is not alive through the whole play, nor is Tybalt, who also can read (he wrote Romeo a letter, remember).
The Nurse promises Juliet that she will go find Romeo and talk to him for her
They were not real they we made up in a story.
Because Romeo is searching for her "dead" body, but we as the audience/reader know she is still alive just under the potion that was given to her by the Friar
"The flamingo that's plastic and turned alive will, Cause it talked about feelings and falling in love." A fine example of iambic tetrameter, but not the answer. There are two people who are going to help Romeo and Juliet get hitched and they are the Nurse and Friar Lawrence.
Capulet has no idea that Romeo had married Juliet or that he even intended to until after they both were dead. At that time he was of course unhappy that Juliet was dead, but felt that he would rather have her alive and married to Romeo, who he agrees to build a statue to.
Romeo and Juliet (1935), Romeo & Juliet (1968) and Romeo+Juliet (1996).
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I'm confused by your question, but some possible answers... 1. Romeo met Paris 2. Juliet was alive 3. Romeo *just* killed himself "his lips are warm" 4. Friar Laurnence did not want to get caught
In Act 5, Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet, dramatic irony is present when the audience knows that Juliet is still alive, but Romeo does not. This creates tension and suspense as Romeo believes Juliet is dead and makes decisions based on this false information, ultimately leading to tragic consequences.
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After Romeo and Juliet married Romeo owned Juliet and everything she owed as well.